FY25 Results ASX Release
| Stock | Superloop Ltd (SLC.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 20 Aug 2025, 9:03 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
Superloop delivers record growth, market share gains
- Revenue up 31% to $546.5 million
- Wholesale segment revenue growth of 62% to $77.9 million
- Consumer segment revenue growth of 37% to $363.7 million
- Underlying EBITDA up 70% to $92.2 million, above guidance
- Net Profit After Tax of $1.2 million, an improvement of $16 million
Superloop Limited (ASX: SLC) has today released its Full Year Results for the financial year ended 30 June 2025 (FY25). The company reported revenue of $546.5 million, up 31% driven by outstanding performance in the Wholesale segment and strong growth in Consumer. Wholesale segment revenue grew 62% to $77.9 million, with the successful migration of 130,000 Origin customers and an additional 83,000 Origin customers by year end. The Consumer segment saw revenue growth of 37% to $363.7 million, adding 63,000 net new customers over the year. Superloop now services more than 731,000 customers, with over 275,000 net new customers added during the year. Underlying EBITDA increased 70% to $92.2 million, above guidance, and Net Profit After Tax improved by $16 million to $1.2 million. The company generated strong cash flow, with gross operating cash flow of $88.0 million and a conversion rate of 95%. Superloop has also made substantial nbn market share gains, up 75%, giving the company a market share of 6.6%. The company is well positioned to capitalize on the changes to nbn high speed plans and has seen a strong start to FY26 in the Consumer segment, adding 17,000 net new customers in the first seven weeks.
Superloop remains on track to deliver the ambitions set out in its three year 'Double-Down' strategy by end of FY26. The company is well positioned to capture the nbn speed bestowal opportunity and has already seen excellent take up of the relaunched Exetel offering.
Superloop is well positioned to continue to benefit from its own Superloop and Exetel brands as well as from enabling other Challenger brands on its network. The company will continue to focus on increasing its share of nbn services, growing the Business sector particularly through Smart Communities and maintaining cost leadership.